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Former BLM activist says Whoopi Goldberg ‘doesn’t know what she’s talking about’

A former Black Lives Matter activist said The View co-host Whoopi Goldberg “doesn’t know what she’s talking about” when comparing Jason Aldean’s “Try That In A Small Town” song and music video with former BLM riots.

Biden expected to unveil plans for national monument in honor of Emmett Till

President Joe Biden is expected to create a national monument to honor the late Emmett Till.

Tropical Storm Don becomes first hurricane of the 2023 season in Atlantic

The first hurricane of the 2023 season began as Tropical Storm Don in the Atlantic Ocean Saturday.

Miss Italy pageant keeps its biological woman requirement amid Dutch counterpart

The Miss Italy pageant will continue to only accept biological women in its competition ahead of Miss Universe.

Malaysia cancels rest of music festival over same sex kiss from The 1975

Malaysia cut a music festival short as a result of two male band mates of The 1975 sharing a kiss Friday.

Manchin more ‘concerned’ than ever about national division amid 2024 speculation

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Sunday touted a need for a centrist candidate in the 2024 presidential election, saying “the country was not designed to be this divided,” as rumors circulate about a potential third-party bid.

Inside NASA’s asteroid watcher program

Recalling the fate of the dinosaurs, the ever-present possibility of a catastrophic asteroid impact has caused a great deal of worry for many.

Lacks the votes, has the job: Biden keeping Julie Su as acting labor secretary indefinitely

President Joe Biden plans to keep Julie Su in her role atop the Department of Labor indefinitely despite clear roadblocks on her path to final confirmation in the Senate.

Hunter Biden investigation: Here are the leads Congress can follow after whistleblower testimony

Now that two IRS whistleblowers have spent hours testifying before Congress, lawmakers have multiple leads on which to follow up as they investigate Hunter Biden’s business dealings and what the Justice Department did to get to the bottom of them.

The Debrief with Hugo Gurdon: Why do Democrats keep testing the limits of federal power?

Washington Examiner Editor-In-Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Jim Antle to discuss how President Joe Biden and other Democrats continue pursuing further federal power in the case of student loan forgiveness even after rebuttals from the Supreme Court.
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